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  • This page will become the portal on '''diachronic linguistics (or historical linguistics)'''.
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  • '''Analogy''' refers to a diachronic process which changes words after the model of other forms. ...(''hui&oacutes''), Sanskrit (''su:n&uacutes'') and Gothic (''sunus''). The diachronic account of this class shift runs as follows. Historically, the accusative e
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  • ...tical categories: a diachronic perspective. ''Eastern States Conference on Linguistics'' 2: 17-34.
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  • '''Exaptation''' is a diachronic process whereby morphological material that has become functionless is used The term was first used in linguistics by Lass (1990) (originally 1988). It was adopted from Gould & Vrba's (1982)
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  • '''Auxiliation''' is the diachronic process of creating an [[auxiliary verb]] from a [[full verb]]. ...n: Lehmann, Winfred P. & Malkiel, Yakov (eds.) ''Directions for historical linguistics: A symposium.'' Austin: University of Texas Press, 85-94.
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  • [[Category:Diachronic linguistics]]
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  • '''Subjectification''' is a [[diachronic]] process whereby an element or a construction develops new senses that req *[[Langacker, Ronald W.]] 1990. Subjectification. ''Cognitive Linguistics'' 1:5-38.
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  • Lenition''' is a process of weakening. The diachronic development in (i) can be analyzed as a case of lenition (Hooper (1976), Ka ...nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Lenition&lemmacode=596 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • In Indic linguistics, the term '''absolutive''' is sometimes used as a synonym of [[converb]]. *Tikkanen, Bertil. 1987. ''The Sanskrit gerund: a synchronic, diachronic and typological analysis.'' (Studia Orientalia, 62.) Helsinki: Finnish Orie
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  • ...r Swiss linguist. He is occasionally considered the founder of the "modern linguistics". He was undisputably one of the most influential authors of [[structuralis ...istics in Leipzig and Indo-European studies in Berlin and gave lectures of linguistics at the University of Geneva 1906–1911.
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  • ...ted selection of Trnka’s fifty contributions to English, Czech and general linguistics, written in the years 1928-1978, was published by the Czech anglicist Fried ...nchronic morphology, syntax and style, and last but not least, statistical linguistics. Trnka’s studies are a significant testimony to the development of lingu
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  • ...uistics. The linguistic term '''aktionsart''' was coined later in Germanic linguistics. * Ziegeler, Debra. 2006. ''Interfaces with English Aspect: Diachronic and Empirical Studies''. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
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  • ...Hrsg.) ''Proceedings of the 16th international Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-96).'' Copenhagen. 382–387. *Storjohann, P. 2003. ''Diachronic Constrastive Lexical Field Analysis of Verbs of Human Locomotion in German
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  • ...Russian history of quantitative approaches in the study of literature and linguistics (cf. Grzybek/Kelih 2005, Kelih 2007). Furthermore, Jarcho’s contribution Jarcho defined the study of literature as a nomothetic science with [[linguistics]] and [[statistics]] as their main auxiliary disciplines. For him, the main
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  • ...n morphophonology and systematic phonology. Besides that they also explain diachronic sound changes in a language. <ref name="mair">Mair, Christian. ''English Linguistics: An Introduction.'' Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2008. Print. (pp. 250-25
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